Federal healthcare overhaul to keep more young adults on parents’ policies
From the LA Times: One of the first provisions of the federal healthcare
From the LA Times: One of the first provisions of the federal healthcare
From Newsweek: Healthy Living From 19 to 34 Tests and tools for the young invincibles. Plus: insurance answers. SEXUAL HEALTH Talk to your doctor about whether you should get tested for STDs. The USPSTF recommends chlamydial screening for all sexually...
From the ctmirror: Every year, as college graduation approaches, Michael Kurland gets an onslaught of
The Obama Administration released regulations today on “grandfathered” plans. What is a “grandfathered” plan, you ask? They are the plans identified in the health care law that don’t have to change with reform; the ones that people can keep if...
Several Senators sent a letter to the Business Roundtable urging its members to allow young adults up to age 26 to join their parents’ plans as soon as possible. Young Invincibles applauds the Senators’ efforts to improve health coverage for...
Washington, DC – Young Invincibles lauds the decision of the U.S. House of Representatives to include the summer youth jobs provision in the most recent version of H.R. 4213, The American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010, and...
See original post here New York Times, by Michelle Andrews Amid a flurry of publicity, dozens of the nations insurers announced this spring that they would put into effect a popular provision of the new health law ahead of schedule....
Health-care overhaul offers insurance benefits to young adults Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Aaron Smith is learning the hard way that student health insurance has limits. After breaking his wrist snowboarding in 2008 and twisting his knee playing soccer last year,...
The Commonwealth Fund today released a detailed report about how the new health care law will affect young adults. Read the authors overview below, or download the full report here. Overview Young adults between the ages of 19 and 29...